
Stephen Onyeiwu
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1 month ago |
democracyinafrica.org | Stephen Onyeiwu |Noah Mutai |Johann Kirsten |Wandile Sihlobo
Photo Credit: Sergey Bobylev – https://photo-summit.brics-russia2024.ru/en/media/8791086.html?context=list&list_sid=list_351209441During its 16th annual summit in Kazan, Russia, Brics – a group of emerging economies determined to act as a counterweight to the west and to whittle down the influence of global institutions – invited Nigeria and eight other countries to join it as “partner” countries. Nigeria formally accepted the invitation in January 2025.
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Jan 13, 2025 |
allafrica.com | Stephen Onyeiwu
analysisNigerians may be wondering whether the year 2025 will bring the "renewed hope" promised by the President Bola Tinubu administration - or whether they are in for another year of economic despair. Nigerians are facing unprecedented economic challenges, arising from the removal of fuel subsidies. This has raised the price of petrol by nearly 500% within one year.
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Jan 6, 2025 |
theconversation.com | Stephen Onyeiwu |Allegheny College
Nigerians may be wondering whether the year 2025 will bring the “renewed hope” promised by the President Bola Tinubu administration – or whether they are in for another year of economic despair. Nigerians are facing unprecedented economic challenges, arising from the removal of fuel subsidies. This has raised the price of petrol by nearly 500% within one year.
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Aug 28, 2024 |
theconversation.com | Moina Spooner |Christie Swanepoel |Derek Yu |Hannah Dawson |Imraan Valodia |Judy N. Muthuri | +6 more
By 2050, one in every three young people on earth will be of African origin, according to the 2024 International Labour Organisation’s (ILO) Global Employment Trends for Youth report. Africa’s young people will be key players in the direction of future global consumption, culture and even stability. It’s estimated that by 2050, about 72.6 million new jobs for sub-Saharan Africa’s young people will be needed. The ILO report warns of an African “youthquake” unless the continent creates new jobs.
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May 5, 2024 |
tolerance.ca | Stephen Onyeiwu |Allegheny College
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